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Thursday 28 May 2015

From Bhutan to Bintan




This weekend, we are in the gorgeous private island off Bintan - Nikoi Island. I have not had a beach holiday in ages and this is such an amazing place to get away from it all. I wake up after a good night's sleep gushing about how wonderful life is! You have to be here to experience it yourself.

Every once in a while, we really need to get away and do nothing at all. Nikoi is the perfect place to retreat to. The boat journey from Singapore to Bintan is only one hour, followed by an hour's car ride to Nikoi's private jetty. From there, the speedboat takes you to the private island in 15 minutes.

It may not be cheap but everything is taken care by the efficient staff, from clearing customs to transportation and meals. Even the menu is fixed. I find it really relaxing when I don't have to make any decisions for a few days. I wish I could stay a little longer.





Friday 17 October 2014

Shopping in Bandung

 Ask anyone why they go to Bandung and they're likely to tell you they're here to shop. Indeed, there are so many factory outlets here, you can spend days going through racks and piles of clothes and shoes.

There are street vendors selling bags, phone case, durian ice cream and so forth. We went a little crazy over these colourful bags!
 After all the shopping, Irwan brought us to Hummingbird Cafe for lunch.
 I love the decor and food at this place and would definitely come back if I visit Bandung again.

Thursday 9 October 2014

Kamojang Crater

Being in Garut which is so near volcanic mountains, naturally, there are many hotspots to discover. To me, the highlight of the trip was the hike up Mount Papandayan.

If you're into boiling mud pools and hissing steam columns, then you might find Kamojang Crater super awesome. I can't say I'm geeky enough to truly appreciate the natural wonders of the geyser, it's interesting enough to warrant a visit.
Kamojang crater is located on Mount Guntur and is listed as an active volcano of Indonesia because of its geothermal activities. There are 23 active geysers in the form of bubbling mud pools here. I stuck my finger in and found the heat tolerable.

Located near the crater is the Darajat Power Station, which is the 10th largest geothermal power stations in the world. The power station comprises of three plants serving the provinces of Java and Bali.

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Staying and eating in Garut

Garut is an old Dutch hill station surrounded by mountains, volcanoes, and crystal clear lakes, so it  attracts the adventure-lovers. For those who're looking for a nice place to stay after a hard day of hiking, Kampung Sumber Alam might just fit the bill.

As we were assigned a bungalow near the entrance, we did not realise how impressive it is until we went looking for the breakfast venue which is tucked away in a corner of the sprawling estate.

The bungalows are built in traditional Sudanese architectural style, so they look rustic and natural. Located at the foot of Mt Guntur, some rooms even come with a private pool with natural sulphurous hot spring water from the volcano. The hotel also boasts of many other facilities which we didn't use during our stay.

We had a mediocre dinner at our hotel on the first night. The next day, Irwan brought us to Kampung Sampireun Resort & Spa for lunch.

This resort, with its wooden bungalows over water, looks uncanningly similar to Sumber Alam. We had to walk past lots of hungry fishes in the pond before we could reach the restaurant.


The restaurant is also tucked away amongst lush greenery. We were ushered to a wooden hut where the meal is served.


We ordered an array of Sudanese dishes. The fried banana dessert (below) was covered in a thick layer of grated cheese. Apparently the locally produced cheese is widely eaten by the people here which is not surprisingly as Garut is an old Dutch hill station.
That same night, Irwan brought us to the local night market (pasar malam). While it was a fascinating experience for us, we were careful to navigate our way through the crowded alleys without getting run over by speeding bikes.


 
 We found something familiar - peanut pancake! Here, they add a dollop of butter just before serving which makes it really rich and tasty!


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